Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/tlokʷāks

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This Proto-Italic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Italic

Etymology

From *tlokʷōr (to speak) and *-āks (tendency or inclination).

Adjective

*tlokʷāks (comparative *tlokʷākjōs, superlative *tlokʷākisemos)

  1. talkative

Inflection

Declension of *tlokʷāks (consonant stem)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative *tlokʷāks *tlokʷāks *tlokʷāk
vocative *tlokʷāks *tlokʷāks *tlokʷāk
accusative *tlokʷākem *tlokʷākem *tlokʷāk
genitive *tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos *tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos *tlokʷākes, tlokʷākos
dative *tlokʷākei *tlokʷākei *tlokʷākei
ablative *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke? *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke? *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
locative *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke? *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke? *tlokʷāki? tlokʷāke?
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative *tlokʷākes *tlokʷākes *tlokʷākā
vocative *tlokʷākes *tlokʷākes *tlokʷākā
accusative *tlokʷākens *tlokʷākens *tlokʷākā
genitive *tlokʷākom *tlokʷākom *tlokʷākom
dative *tlokʷākəβos *tlokʷākβos *tlokʷākβos
ablative *tlokʷākəβos *tlokʷākβos *tlokʷākβos
locative *tlokʷākəβos *tlokʷākβos *tlokʷākβos

Descendants

  • Latin: loquax

References

  1. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
  2. ^ Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN